spin of the core creates a torque of stronger gravity

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Somehow the core creates electricity, perhaps from absorbing and cooling at the frequency of electricity, but the gravity field that comes from the core, being 100% insulator, is in wave form that is high frequency at the core and lower frequency as you extend towards the surface. the core spins to radiate, creating North and South, the tension or torque the spin puts on the gravity field increases electric fields and gravity field because a gravity field is an electric field. The increase in gravity at the poles and the increase in magnetic attraction is because the torque on the field pulls the field in towards the earth creating gradients of frequency to the field.
 
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Somehow the core creates electricity, perhaps from absorbing and cooling at the frequency of electricity, but the gravity field that comes from the core, being 100% insulator, is in wave form that is high frequency at the core and lower frequency as you extend towards the surface. the core spins to radiate, creating North and South, the tension or torque the spin puts on the gravity field increases electric fields and gravity field because a gravity field is an electric field. The increase in gravity at the poles and the increase in magnetic attraction is because the torque on the field pulls the field in towards the earth creating gradients of frequency to the field.
That's nothing,.did you know the earths.core has slowed.down? Some say it is rotating in the opposite direction now. Explain the consequences.
 
Somehow the core creates electricity, perhaps from absorbing and cooling at the frequency of electricity, but the gravity field that comes from the core, being 100% insulator, is in wave form that is high frequency at the core and lower frequency as you extend towards the surface. the core spins to radiate, creating North and South, the tension or torque the spin puts on the gravity field increases electric fields and gravity field because a gravity field is an electric field. The increase in gravity at the poles and the increase in magnetic attraction is because the torque on the field pulls the field in towards the earth creating gradients of frequency to the field.
Sounds torguey like a heavy crankshaft & flywheel, of course without the electricity!
 
Somehow the core creates electricity, perhaps from absorbing and cooling at the frequency of electricity, but the gravity field that comes from the core, being 100% insulator, is in wave form that is high frequency at the core and lower frequency as you extend towards the surface. the core spins to radiate, creating North and South, the tension or torque the spin puts on the gravity field increases electric fields and gravity field because a gravity field is an electric field. The increase in gravity at the poles and the increase in magnetic attraction is because the torque on the field pulls the field in towards the earth creating gradients of frequency to the field.
The spin of the Earth's core does not create a torque that results in stronger gravity. Gravity on Earth is primarily a result of the mass of the planet and the distribution of that mass. The gravitational force is described by Newton's law of universal gravitation, which states that every mass attracts every other mass with a force proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.

The Earth's core does rotate, but this rotation does not enhance gravitational pull. Instead, the core's movement contributes to geomagnetic phenomena through the dynamo effect, where the motion of conductive fluids generates the Earth's magnetic field. The concept of torque relates to rotational force and can influence the Earth's rotation speed and axial tilt, but it does not increase gravitational strength. The gravity experienced on the surface of the Earth is relatively uniform, influenced mainly by the planet's shape, rotation, and mass distribution, including the effects of local geological formations and altitude.

In summary, the core's spin does not create stronger gravity. :)
 
That's nothing,.did you know the earths.core has slowed.down? Some say it is rotating in the opposite direction now. Explain the consequences.
my old analogy, 10 years old, still stands. Magnetic North and South aren't just names, atoms have spin and when the pin lines up they spin together and are magnetic attraction, when they are opposite spins, they repel, so in the universe the direction of spin doesn't just flop directions, daylight would noticably change if this was going to happen, also the sun would rise and set on the wrong side, something you could observe.
 
the magnetic field and the gravity field are the same thing, the magnetic field is a spinning gravity field. heat going around a magnetic field causes it to retract, the absence of heat allows the magnetic field to expand. Heat caused by the movement of the core through gravity fields increases the core temperature without an increase in surrounding aether temperature,
 

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